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Winsage
September 13, 2025
At IFA Berlin, Acer and Lenovo showcased advancements in Copilot+ PCs and Windows 11, emphasizing innovation that is personalized, intelligent, and secure. The Acer TravelMate X4 14 AI Copilot+ PC is designed for small and medium-sized businesses, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor, up to 32 GB LPDDR5X memory, and 1 TB PCIe storage, with a lightweight design of 1.27 kg. The Acer Predator Helios 18P offers desktop-level gaming power with an Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. The refreshed Nitro Windows 11 lineup includes Nitro V 16 and Nitro V 16S laptops and Nitro 50 and Nitro 70 desktops for gamers. Lenovo's Legion Pro 7 features an AMD Ryzen 9955HX3D and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, while the Legion Go handheld offers an OLED VRR display and up to 2TB PCIe Gen 4 storage. The Copilot+ PC ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition delivers over 40 TOPS of NPU performance, and the redesigned ThinkPad models cater to data-intensive workflows.
AppWizard
May 26, 2025
The FIA has partnered with Nacon to revive the World Rally Championship (WRC) gaming series, set to launch in 2027, following the end of its licensing agreement with Codemasters. Nacon will have exclusive rights to develop WRC games for PC and consoles over the next six seasons. Arne Dirks, the FIA's chief marketing officer, expressed excitement about the collaboration. Kylotonn, the studio likely to develop the games, has received mixed reviews for its past WRC titles, with WRC 7 rated "very positive" and WRC 10 rated "mostly positive" on Steam. Community reactions are mixed, with some fans disappointed by the change from Codemasters, while others are cautiously optimistic about Kylotonn's progress in game quality.
BetaBeacon
May 15, 2025
The top popular mobile games of 2025 include Block Blast, Roblox, Free Fire x Naruto Shippuden, Ludo King, Pokémon Go, Candy Crush Saga, Mini Games: Calm & Relax, Balatro, Last War: Survival, and Call of Duty Mobile.
AppWizard
August 20, 2024
HappyKids is launching a new gaming series titled Minecraft Witchcraft! on October 1, in collaboration with YouTuber Amy Lee, aimed at a tween audience. The series follows a young witch seeking a “witch’s license” and consists of 15 episodes, each lasting 13 to 19 minutes. HappyKids has experienced a 20% increase in viewership in 2024, attributed to its user-generated content and gaming partnerships, including co-productions with K-City Gaming and Kin Tin. The platform is focusing on kid-safe gaming content, particularly appealing to Generation Alpha. HappyKids is also developing a co-view original series called Family Game Competition, set to launch in Q4 2024, featuring families competing in classic games. Additionally, the platform aims to expand its content library by acquiring more family films and increasing Spanish-language offerings.
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